Moscow: Muzei izobrazitl'nykh iskusstv, 2015. Sewn pb. Combining works drawn from various collections done by the Balkan artist Jules Pascin from 1903 to 1930 and by the Japanese artist Leonard Foujita from 1914 to 1966, both working in Paris, the curators of this exhibition at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2015. Sewn pb. These are more than annual volumes chronicling the scholarship and collecting of a great museum - they are handsomely produced art books with sewn bindings and abundant high-quality illustrations. The main sections touch on varied themes in world art and collecting history: studies of... More

Moscow: Muz vostoka, 2009. Pb. Thanks to five substantive articles and the range of material - fans originating in China, Japan, Western Europe, and Russia from four museums and six private collections - this catalogue of an exhibition at the Museum of the Orient (Muzei Vostoka) in Moscow will be... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2015. sewn pb. In this catalogue of a Hermitage exhibition in the series Masterpieces from Museums of the World at the Hermitage the eminent curator and critic of modern French art explicates Renoir's work from the Musée d'Orsay. 64 p., 21 cm, approx. 30 color and b/w... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2013. pb. Published in the series Masterpieces from Museums of the World at the Hermitage, this concise study of one painting by Cézanne shows how refined and carefully imagined it is as a work of art. Cézanne did several works on the subject, and he Hermitage's eminent... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2004. Sewn pb. This monograph published on the occasion of the Hermitage’s first exhibition of Rouault’s works is based on thirty years of research by Albert Kostenevich the eminent curator of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Western European art at the Hermitage. Kostenevich looks at the literary output of... More

1998. sewn pb. The Hermitage exhibition catalogue juxtaposes fifty-two of Cézanne’s paintings, thirty-two of which are from Russian collections, with those of Russian artists for whom he became a model of inventive talent. The curators note the importance for the development of the fact that Russian collectors such as S.... More

St. Petersburg: Atlant, 2003. sewn cl. The extraordinary breadth of the arms collection of the Museum of Artillery, Engineering and Communication Troops (St. Petersburg) enables the author to survey the history of each kind of blade weapon as it developed in various countries of Europe. Although the majority of the... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2012. sewn pb. This is the catalogue of an extensive Hermitage exhibition that aims to show the main stages of writing and written culture on the basis of works originally collected over many years and in many places by the eminent scholar Nikolai Likhachev. Likhachev was a.... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2010. Sewn pb. Art historians will find much new visual documentation and research in this exhibition catalogue: the author has attributed and dated some of the drawings for the first time, and forty-five have never before been published. Some of the works are well-known creations of famous... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2004. sewn pb. This Hermitage exhibition catalogue combines detailed scholarship on individual works with a broad discussion of the Parmigianino’s popularity and influence beyond his native culture and period. The collection of the Hermitage is strong enough to publish 27 works by Parmigianino — one of which... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2016. This Hermitage exhibition catalogue is not part of the popularizing of Salvadore Dali's work; rather it draws on a varied body of work from 24 collections to point out the roots of surrealism and the artistic environment in which it arose. Authors emphasize the influence of the... More

Moscow: Herm, 2013. sewn pb. These works come from the Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Center in Vilnius and illustrate an international strain of contemporary art. ""Fluxus is an ironic synthesis of the myriad strands of art activities and details from life all around us. Fluxus is actually the 'stream of... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2013. sewn cl. Having trained as a painter of military life and war, Peter von Hess accompanied the Bavarian field marshal Wrede in the campaign of 1814 against Napoleon. Battle painting was in vogue — a large gallery at Versailles and the Hall of Battle Paintings in... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2013. sewn pb. The interest in dynastic ties in Europe grounds the first section of this catalogue of an exhibition at the Hermitage. The second section focuses on the inspired collecting of Willem II many fruits of which ended up in the Hermitage collection; approximately thirty museums... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2015. sewn pb. These works were made to have the ornate character of jewelry and function as articles of costume. Exquisite metalwork adorned with enamel, semiprecious stones, and pearls, Porte-Bouquets made a fitting setting for the small bunches of flowers that women wore attached to their gowns. Most works... More

St. Petersburg: Herm. Sewn pb. The Rademakers Collection spans the first seven decades of the nineteenth century, with examples of nearly every genre and trend in the Romanticism of the Low Countries. There are summer and winter landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes, flower pieces and still lifes, nocturnes, portraits and genre... More

St. Petersburg: Atlant, 2004. sewn cl. In this catalogue of short blade weapons in Russian collections historians and collectors will find information on dating and attribution, descriptions of distinctive characteristics, commentary on standards of style and design, and explanations of technological successes or lapses. The works were made in Europe, Russia... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2006. sewn pb. Over one hundred works illustrate how artists imagined the theme of love in eighteenth-century France. The author looks at how the subjects of poetry and novels shaped imagery in the visual arts. The engravings were done from the 1750s to the 1780s, and many... More

St. Petersburg: Slavia, 2013. This catalogue of a Hermitage exhibition at Kazan publishes works of ancient art—vase-painting, sculpture, and numismatics—as well as a range of Western-European art including tapestries, medals, rare books, etchings, and paintings inspired by ancient athletic contests. The theme that ties the works together is the spectacle... More

St. Petersburg: Herm, 2017. Sewn cl. This catalogue of a major exhibition by a contemporary German artist shows the longevity and capacity for renewal of the Russian avant-garde as a source of inspiration for later artists throughout the world. Exhibiting these paintings in a prominent hall (Nikolaevskii zal) of the Winter... More

St. Petersburg: Herm / Slavia, 2013. This selection of works from the Hermitage comprises textiles, applied and decorative arts, furniture, arms and armor and paintings. Seventy-four works are catalogued, and each department of the Hermitage’s collection is outlined. 106 pp., 9 x 8 ins., approx. 100 color illus., sewn cl.... More

St. Petersburg: Herm. Pb. The provenance of book collections, formations if libraries, and studies of individual rare publications such as albums of Renaissance architectural drawings and French fashion magazines are among the themes of the research published here. 253 p., approx. 100 b/w illus., Rus. with summaries in ENGLISH Series... More